Marcus, I’m curious how you are geotagging your photos for your map location links. I’d guess you’re using a geo-logging app, perhaps on a smartphone, and then matching and tagging against the photo-made date/time. I enjoy relating the photo to the map location.
Earl, as I am working in the Survey Administration in Munich, handling geographical data is quite natural for me. Since many years I use small gps loggers (with a long battery lifetime) when photographing and match them through the timestamps and the inevitable offset of the camera clock when importing the images. Only recently I have switched to a Garmin fenix smartwatch, which I mainly use for navigating and fitness tracking when cycling. Highly recommended especially for it gps and battery liftime.
Marcus, I’m curious how you are geotagging your photos for your map location links. I’d guess you’re using a geo-logging app, perhaps on a smartphone, and then matching and tagging against the photo-made date/time. I enjoy relating the photo to the map location.
Earl, as I am working in the Survey Administration in Munich, handling geographical data is quite natural for me. Since many years I use small gps loggers (with a long battery lifetime) when photographing and match them through the timestamps and the inevitable offset of the camera clock when importing the images. Only recently I have switched to a Garmin fenix smartwatch, which I mainly use for navigating and fitness tracking when cycling. Highly recommended especially for it gps and battery liftime.
Thanks, Markus.